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under this plan, the Navajos—not an outside multinational energy company—would be the owners of the power they produced and sold to the grid. And the money generated would be able to support traditional economies, such as Navajo weaving. That is what made the plan different: this time, the arrangement would be nonextractive in every sense—the poisons would stay in the ground, and the money and skills would stay in the community.17
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate
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